How SISALWOOL™ Customers Can Benefit from the Great British Insulation Scheme

How SISALWOOL™ Customers Can Benefit from the Great British Insulation Scheme

At SISALWOOL™, we’re passionate about sustainable, eco-friendly insulation, which is why we fully support initiatives like the Great British Insulation Scheme (GBIS). This UK government scheme aims to help homeowners, landlords, and tenants improve their home’s energy efficiency with subsidized or fully funded insulation.

With over £1 billion in funding available, eligible households can access various types of insulation, such as loft and cavity wall insulation, which may be partially or fully covered depending on your household’s income and property type. If your home has an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of D to G and falls within specific Council Tax bands (A-D in England, A-E in Scotland and Wales), you may qualify. Even if you’re in the general eligibility group, you can still receive a significant subsidy towards insulation costs.

Why Choose SISALWOOL™?

By taking advantage of GBIS and choosing SISALWOOL™ Natural Fibre Insulation, you’ll not only improve your home’s energy efficiency but also opt for a product made from sustainable materials like sisal and sheep wool. Our insulation is not only easy to work with but contributes to a lower carbon footprint, making it an excellent option for those committed to eco-friendly home improvements.

How to Apply

To apply, simply check your eligibility through the scheme’s online grant checker, which will help you determine your EPC rating and Council Tax band. Once approved, a registered installer will assess your home and provide insulation options that could save you up to £300-400 per year in energy bills. The process is straightforward, and the insulation can typically be installed within a few weeks after approval.

By upgrading to SISALWOOL™ with support from the GBIS, you’ll enhance your home’s comfort, reduce energy costs, and make a positive impact on the environment.

For more details on the Great British Insulation Scheme and to start your application, visit The Great British Insulation Scheme

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